From the category archives:

Green Education/Training

This post marks my return to my blog after a long absence.
In early 2010, after several years of exploring what I might do next, a dear friend and mentor suggested that I get a PhD. While there are people my age and older who have embarked on that path, I did not want to [...]

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CSULB Green and Sustainable Building Certificate Class Begins May 12, 2010

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Ziptrek’s Eco Education While Zipping Through A Coastal Temperate Rain Forest in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada

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Green Jobs Advocate Van Jones Did the Right Thing

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SoCal Colleges Compete for Students — Offer Certificates in Global Sustainability, Green Building and Sustainable Green Building

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For all their inexcusable faults, our Legislature is doing one thing right: enacting laws designed to make our state a livable place for us and future generations.
Senate Bill 1 (2006), aka the Million Solar Roofs Initiative, and the California Public Utilities Commission authorized the California Solar Initiative (CSI) with the goal of installing 3,000 megawatts [...]

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Green and sustainable residential building requires planning, research and careful selection of materials.

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Businesses and non-profits teach Californians how to reduce our environmental impacts at Earth Day Fair on the Capitol steps in Sacramento.

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CSULB Offers Green and Sustainable Building Certificate Program

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